The decade of the 1940s was one of the darkest periods in the country's history, with years of famine, repression, general misery, and impoverishment of all aspects of national life ranging from culture to the economy. During those years plans were made to establish a Spanish motor industry once the Civil War had come to an end in 1939. It seemed a propitious moment for private enterprise and various foreign motor companies presented proposals for manufacturing their entire vehicle range, from cars to trucks. However, the government plans were for a State monopoly, a policy which meant that any private projects which did not contemplate the regime taking management decisions were rejected out of hand. From 1941 onwards, any new in...
This article studies the production of synthetic fuels in Spain under the dictatorship of General Fr...
With the worldwide crises of 1929 as a starting point, industrialization becomes the dominating tren...
This article studies the interventionist policy of Spanish governments and the effects of this polic...
The decade of the 1940s was one of the darkest periods in the country's history, with years of ...
The decade of the 1940s was one of the darkest periods in the country's history, with years of famin...
The Spanish automobile industry had a late start. Although the country proved capable of short produ...
The Spanish Society of Touring Cars (SEAT) was for a long time considered the prototype of the parad...
Until the late 1970s an authoritarian State’s commitment to a policy of economic self-sufficiency mot...
The article analyzes the relationship between the foreign sector and industrial growth in Spain betw...
Entre el final de la Guerra Civil y la última década del siglo xx, el sector siderúrgico fue objeto ...
The article analyzes the crucial event in the economic policy of Spain which was launching of the s...
El objetivo de este artículo es analizar el papel del estado en los orígenes de la industria automot...
Editada en la Universidad Carlos IIIDespués de la guerra civil de 1936-39, la economía española atra...
This paper presents an historical account of the public enterprise in Spain, focusing on the recover...
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGThe development of motor veh...
This article studies the production of synthetic fuels in Spain under the dictatorship of General Fr...
With the worldwide crises of 1929 as a starting point, industrialization becomes the dominating tren...
This article studies the interventionist policy of Spanish governments and the effects of this polic...
The decade of the 1940s was one of the darkest periods in the country's history, with years of ...
The decade of the 1940s was one of the darkest periods in the country's history, with years of famin...
The Spanish automobile industry had a late start. Although the country proved capable of short produ...
The Spanish Society of Touring Cars (SEAT) was for a long time considered the prototype of the parad...
Until the late 1970s an authoritarian State’s commitment to a policy of economic self-sufficiency mot...
The article analyzes the relationship between the foreign sector and industrial growth in Spain betw...
Entre el final de la Guerra Civil y la última década del siglo xx, el sector siderúrgico fue objeto ...
The article analyzes the crucial event in the economic policy of Spain which was launching of the s...
El objetivo de este artículo es analizar el papel del estado en los orígenes de la industria automot...
Editada en la Universidad Carlos IIIDespués de la guerra civil de 1936-39, la economía española atra...
This paper presents an historical account of the public enterprise in Spain, focusing on the recover...
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGThe development of motor veh...
This article studies the production of synthetic fuels in Spain under the dictatorship of General Fr...
With the worldwide crises of 1929 as a starting point, industrialization becomes the dominating tren...
This article studies the interventionist policy of Spanish governments and the effects of this polic...